Perrine Millais Moncrieff
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Perrine Millais Moncrieff CBE (1893-1979) was a New Zealand author, conservationist and amateur ornithologist. She was the granddaughter of Sir John Millais. She moved with her husband from Britain to New Zealand after the end of the First World War where they settled at Nelson. She was the first female President of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU), 1932-1933. She was active in the establishment of the Abel Tasman National Park. Books she authored include:
- Moncrieff, P. (1925). New Zealand Birds and How to Identify Them. Whitcombe & Tombs: Auckland. (Field-guide. 5 editions published to 1961).
- Moncrieff, P. (1965). People Came Later. Author: Nelson.
- Moncrieff, P. (1976). The Rise and Fall of David Riccio. Ambassador: Wellington.
[edit] References
- Robin, Libby. (2001). The Flight of the Emu: a hundred years of Australian ornithology 1901-2001. Carlton, Vic. Melbourne University Press. ISBN 0522849873
- Secker, H.L. (1980). Obituary. Perrine Millais Moncrieff. Emu 80: 171.